This article uses the happy-productive worker thesis as a starting point for assessing the chances that a media system is performing well. Personality traits, work conditions, and job-satisfaction levels of individuals from different media occupations in Switzerland (N = 259) were collected using standardized instruments from personnel psychology. Media workers more distanced from actual media production are more satisfied with their jobs than the working population, while those closer to production are less satisfied. A regression analysis identifies autonomy as the most important driver of job satisfaction for “media producers,” while “media seller’s” satisfaction is driven by the match of their work with personality extroversion and the ...
In spite of its popularity, the Big Five Personality has been criticized for being too descriptive t...
Human resource can be a dynamic asset or a debilitating liability depending upon how well it is harn...
Using large scale data sets about Australians (n=99,897) active on social media in a variety of occu...
This article uses the happy-productive worker thesis as starting point to assess the chances that a ...
Previous studies in positive psychology have indicated that work satisfaction is an important determ...
In this study, staff job satisfaction were evaluated according to their personality differences by a...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journalism Practice on...
This paper aims to achieve two objectives: Firstly, to assess if individuals are in the industry th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between job satisfaction and empl...
Research shows that people select themselves and are selected into occupations, partly because of th...
Two studies investigated the relationships between personality traits and aspects of job satisfactio...
Abstract. The effects of social attributes on multiple measures of job satisfaction were examined us...
Does the position held by an individual in a company fit into his/her personality? The answer to thi...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Or...
International audienceAlthough prior research has examined the influence of technostress creators on...
In spite of its popularity, the Big Five Personality has been criticized for being too descriptive t...
Human resource can be a dynamic asset or a debilitating liability depending upon how well it is harn...
Using large scale data sets about Australians (n=99,897) active on social media in a variety of occu...
This article uses the happy-productive worker thesis as starting point to assess the chances that a ...
Previous studies in positive psychology have indicated that work satisfaction is an important determ...
In this study, staff job satisfaction were evaluated according to their personality differences by a...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journalism Practice on...
This paper aims to achieve two objectives: Firstly, to assess if individuals are in the industry th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between job satisfaction and empl...
Research shows that people select themselves and are selected into occupations, partly because of th...
Two studies investigated the relationships between personality traits and aspects of job satisfactio...
Abstract. The effects of social attributes on multiple measures of job satisfaction were examined us...
Does the position held by an individual in a company fit into his/her personality? The answer to thi...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Or...
International audienceAlthough prior research has examined the influence of technostress creators on...
In spite of its popularity, the Big Five Personality has been criticized for being too descriptive t...
Human resource can be a dynamic asset or a debilitating liability depending upon how well it is harn...
Using large scale data sets about Australians (n=99,897) active on social media in a variety of occu...